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02-06-2024 02:12 PM - edited 02-06-2024 06:30 PM
Hi
My laptop is Pavilion Dv6
The part of the ZIF connector to which TouchPad button board cable is attached was broken.
The white part which is used to lock the other side of the TouchPad button board cable, and fixing it firmly onto the system board (as shown in screenshot) was broken.
I tried making the TouchPad button board cable touch the remaining part of ZIF the on system board, but it wasn't fixed well since the ZIF part tightening the cable was broken, and no longer locking the cable.
I aIso put the the pice of purple paper into it. So do you think the pice of purple paper made disconnection?
Like this screenshot.
I tried turning on my laptop, but I saw TouchPad button board not functioning as if no TouchPad button board device was plugged.
What should I do since the part of ZIF broken cannot be bonded by any kind of adhesive to the other part still built into system board?
At least I need a way letting my TouchPad button board cable have connection to system board and be back working again even if it will still be loose(not firmly fixed into system board).
I don't have money to replace the motherboard.
Also, I think it's unacceptable to replace the system board just sine ZIF to which TouchPad board cable is attached was broken.
I am now using nother mouse via USB port.
But I wanna find a way to refix my issue.